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back to you. >> all right, lisa. thank you very much. we'll get back to you as well. with the odds of winning tonight set at 1 in 175 million, why do people play? why? in 15 minutes here on cnn we'll talk with human behavior expert wendy walsh about the psychology of lotto players. >>> now to the rescue of the three women held captive in cleveland. it has stirred emotions in people across the country. imagine being one of the first police officers to recognize amanda berry, the first to enter the house and come face to face with gina dejesus and with michelle knight. now for the first time one of the police officers is telling his powerful story. >> she called our car, two adam 23 for a code one. i responded. you know, go ahead. then she began to state that we got a female on the line stating that she's amanda berry. >> help me. i'm amanda berry. >> do you need police, fire or ambulance? >> police. >> what's going on there? >> i have been kidnapped. i have been missing for ten years. i'm here. i'm free now. >> as soon as we pull up my partner was driving so she came t
back to you. >> all right, lisa. thank you very much. we'll get back to you as well. with the odds of winning tonight set at 1 in 175 million, why do people play? why? in 15 minutes here on cnn we'll talk with human behavior expert wendy walsh about the psychology of lotto players. >>> now to the rescue of the three women held captive in cleveland. it has stirred emotions in people across the country. imagine being one of the first police officers to recognize amanda berry, the...
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cnn's lisa desjardins breaks down how much you will end up with if you do win. >> reporter: yeah, the odds are not so good for winning the powerball jackpot. they are one in 175 million but i guess lucky for lottery organizers that's not the number people are paying attention to. everyone is watching this one, $600 million. that's how much you will win if you are the single winner in tonight's jackpot. that's the reason so many people are coming out to stores like this all across the country. but you know, don, folks like this woman who is in line hoping to win the lottery may not know 600 million is not exactly what you get. the lump sum for if $600 million jackpot is more like 376 million. in the end you would walk home with somewhere around 227 million. that's an estimate. of course that's still a huge amount of money even more money if no one wins tonight. the jackpot will roll over and wednesday we could see a jackpot approaching one billion dollars. that might not make sense to people but the truth is that the entire economy of the us virgin islands whereby the way you can buy a
cnn's lisa desjardins breaks down how much you will end up with if you do win. >> reporter: yeah, the odds are not so good for winning the powerball jackpot. they are one in 175 million but i guess lucky for lottery organizers that's not the number people are paying attention to. everyone is watching this one, $600 million. that's how much you will win if you are the single winner in tonight's jackpot. that's the reason so many people are coming out to stores like this all across the...
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lisa myers in our d.c. newsroom. lisa, thanks. >>> across town we go to the white house lawn for another front and that was the release of information today on benghazi. peter alexander with us. peter, let's go back. september 11th of this past year. firefight rages for hours. four americans are dead including our ambassador in benghazi. we now know it mattered greatly what the administration said about this, what they knew versus what they said. we were, after all, in the midst of a presidential campaign. >> reporter: that's why the white house put these 100 benghazi e-mails out late this evening. they say they show exactly what the administration has been asserting all along. the e-mails show exchanges between the white house, state department and cia as they worked to prepare talking points for the house intelligence committee. the same talking points that would be used by u.n. ambassador susan rice when she went on the sunday morning news programs that following sunday. republicans have criticized the administrat
lisa myers in our d.c. newsroom. lisa, thanks. >>> across town we go to the white house lawn for another front and that was the release of information today on benghazi. peter alexander with us. peter, let's go back. september 11th of this past year. firefight rages for hours. four americans are dead including our ambassador in benghazi. we now know it mattered greatly what the administration said about this, what they knew versus what they said. we were, after all, in the midst of a...
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abc's lisa stark is here with the details. lisa how common are emergency landings like this one? >> reporter: bianna, they aren't uncommon. piles can prepare for them in the simulator although they always look very dramatic and obviously you'd rather land with your landing gear. let's take a look at what happened last night. it was at newark at 1:00 in the morning this pilot coming in for a dramatic landing. you can see sparks were flying. the pilot did a great job keeping that turboprop on the runway and the wings level. fire and rescue crews were standing by. they immediately foamed the runway, foamed that plane to make sure there was no fire. 31 passengers on board, three crew members, everyone, everyone got out safely. us airways flight coming from philadelphia, it had taken off about 10:50 in the evening. it was supposed to be just a short hop to newark. the pilot finds the landing gear is not working. the pilots then circle the tower for awhile while controllers and the crew tried to trouble shoot and reports now that the pilots decided, okay, we got to get all this landing
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. >> lisa writes, "where do you go for funds when you've been told that your business is too high risk such as a restaurant or day care center?" hector, any ideas? >> you've got to stop looking. we have a coalition with a business called biz to credit, where we actually source loans to small businesses. there's a lot of help out there. it's not easy in this environment getting capital, but it is possible and capital is key. it's the oxygen every small business needs to start and grow. >> and it's a lot about networking here, right? i mean, if you're going to go for friends and family, that's one option, crowd funding. >> one thing to think about, if this person is interested in a restaurant or a day care center, to consider a franchise. whether it's her original idea or a business in a box, sometimes lenders feel a little bit better with a business in a box, because they know it's a tested model. sometimes you'll be able to partner with someone who is a bigger franchise owner in that area, that's one possible way. and i always say, don't ignore the fba, because you never know when they
. >> lisa writes, "where do you go for funds when you've been told that your business is too high risk such as a restaurant or day care center?" hector, any ideas? >> you've got to stop looking. we have a coalition with a business called biz to credit, where we actually source loans to small businesses. there's a lot of help out there. it's not easy in this environment getting capital, but it is possible and capital is key. it's the oxygen every small business needs to...
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i thought lisa was going to be here. she told me she liked a little old bay seasoning. why not? >> another important thing to have, a fire extinguisher. >> absolutely. be very careful. kosher salt, black pepper. >> since my hands are wet -- >> here, you take this towel. >> put it in the flour. mix the flour up and if you batter you hick dip it in the flour then back in the buller milk and back in the flour. >> when you cook it, how long do you cook it for? >> the dark meat takes a little longer to cook. wings will take 12-15 minutes in this oil. hear that sizzle? >> yes. we hope the sun will be sizzling later on. how do you like that segue? >> here i am. [laughter] >> 70 today only a sprinkle or shower. small rain chances. up on sunday and thunderstorm chances up on monday. >> we're looking forward preakness. thank you so much for coming this morning. really appreciate it. >> we're off to the races! >> we'll see you at pimlico. >> see you later. ♪ [ male announcer ] fight stains with the touch of a button and get extra cleaning power with exclusive steam assist in ge's most ad
i thought lisa was going to be here. she told me she liked a little old bay seasoning. why not? >> another important thing to have, a fire extinguisher. >> absolutely. be very careful. kosher salt, black pepper. >> since my hands are wet -- >> here, you take this towel. >> put it in the flour. mix the flour up and if you batter you hick dip it in the flour then back in the buller milk and back in the flour. >> when you cook it, how long do you cook it for?...
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even keep an eye on your kids. [ lisa ] i felt very relieved knowing that adt was taking care of everything, and now i know that adt is absolutely worth it. [ male announcer ] get adt for as little as $99 and save a lot more than money. call or click today. >>> an inspector general's report due out this week will say that the irs targeted conservative groups. they gave them extra scrutiny leading up to the 2012 election. the irs admits mistakes, but denies they lead to a political bias. washington is buzzing about this. here is athena jones. >> this is truly outrageous. >> the obama administration is facing growing anger from republicans over the irs' treatment of conservative groups. >> i don't care if you're a conservative, a liberal, a democrat or a republican, this should send a chill up your spine. >> starting as early as march 2010, organizations with tea party or patriot in their names were among those singled out for extra scrutiny. subjected to long delays and mountains of paperwork when applying for tax exempt status. >> it contributes to the profound distrust that the american pe
even keep an eye on your kids. [ lisa ] i felt very relieved knowing that adt was taking care of everything, and now i know that adt is absolutely worth it. [ male announcer ] get adt for as little as $99 and save a lot more than money. call or click today. >>> an inspector general's report due out this week will say that the irs targeted conservative groups. they gave them extra scrutiny leading up to the 2012 election. the irs admits mistakes, but denies they lead to a political...
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lisa, you have two tickets now hoping to double your chances, but does that really? >> reporter: you know, i wish i could say i was feeling lucky. i maybe cover congress too much to have that sort of faith in numbers. i know how long the odds are here. but i'm going to tell you who is going to make out no matter what. we're going to take you inside to where they are selling tickets. we had folks just go in to buy tickets. the state of virginia and every state that sells tickets at counters like this is going to make a lot of money. in fact, i just got the off the phone with the lottery spokesman. just today virginia alone expects to sell 4.7 million powerball tickets. that's only one state of the 43 that are selling these. so a lot of folks like me who buy tickets are not going to get lucky, but the states are going to get money no matter what. >> that is very impressive. and that means it can also up the ante, could it not, of the jackpot? we think it's $600 million but because of sales it it could change the number, increase it by the drawing tonight? >> reporter:
lisa, you have two tickets now hoping to double your chances, but does that really? >> reporter: you know, i wish i could say i was feeling lucky. i maybe cover congress too much to have that sort of faith in numbers. i know how long the odds are here. but i'm going to tell you who is going to make out no matter what. we're going to take you inside to where they are selling tickets. we had folks just go in to buy tickets. the state of virginia and every state that sells tickets at...
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lisa is live in virginia. least a last we spoke you had two tickets in your collection. have you collected more now? >> yes, i am up to three tickets and everyone else here wants to win this powerball jackpot. watch out. yeah. >> all you. >> well, this tiger mart in northern virginia is actually a lucky one. i am going to explain why in just a second. for people who are filling out these forms today, i am about to give them important information, first, what are the luckiest states for powerball and also the luckiest numbers. look at a quick graphic. the luckiest states were where the most have been won, indiana, pennsylvania, missouri and minnesota. all right. which numbers have been drawn the most? this is the last 11 drawings, 26, 31, 36, and 48. so question is maybe you should not pick those numbers because they have been coming up recently or maybe hot numbers so you have to decide for yourself why is this store so lucky, this tiger mart? well, check this out. here is a check for $10,000. that was what this exxon got when it sold a $1 million powerball ticket last m
lisa is live in virginia. least a last we spoke you had two tickets in your collection. have you collected more now? >> yes, i am up to three tickets and everyone else here wants to win this powerball jackpot. watch out. yeah. >> all you. >> well, this tiger mart in northern virginia is actually a lucky one. i am going to explain why in just a second. for people who are filling out these forms today, i am about to give them important information, first, what are the luckiest...
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lisa, las vegas, nevada, republican. go ahead. caller: really? host: hi, lisa. ca at. the i.r.s. is way out of line the d.o.j., they reinstated the patriot act. if the shoe were on the other foot, we would be hung out to dry. love the show, thanks. caller: until host: welcome. caller: thank you. i'm a vietnam vet and as far as benghazi goes, i was in a situation where if they didn't do the extra effort to get there and get us out, i wouldn't be here today. our government did nothing. and that goes to him going to bed the president. he needed to be up in the situation room taking care of business. his job is to make sure that all this other stuff that's going on there should be transparent purchase host: what about congress's job? weigh in for us on what is what congress should do. caller: a lot of democrats even judge off the boat if you notice. it's not just the republicans. it's also democrats. host: ok. mike, republican caller. hi, mike. caller: good morning. i guess you're really trying to get on the view of the congress but i would say is like the previous caller, most of th
lisa, las vegas, nevada, republican. go ahead. caller: really? host: hi, lisa. ca at. the i.r.s. is way out of line the d.o.j., they reinstated the patriot act. if the shoe were on the other foot, we would be hung out to dry. love the show, thanks. caller: until host: welcome. caller: thank you. i'm a vietnam vet and as far as benghazi goes, i was in a situation where if they didn't do the extra effort to get there and get us out, i wouldn't be here today. our government did nothing. and that...
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thanks so much for joining us on preakness morning, lisa by the way has the day off. >> and the day horseracing fans have been waiting for is here, the 138th running of the preakness at pimlico. >> and we do have live team coverage starting with meteorologist ava marie and sarah sampson who is at the stakes barn. how are you doing out there? >> good morning. we're doing great. right now the horses are out. they are kind of stretching their legs. this horse is will take charge. he is one of three horses seen trained by dr. wayne lucas who has had five preakness winners in his history. will take charge is here grazing with these other horses. they have been out there stretching their legs and we're told they will get about 30 minutes outside their pens before they are put back in to rest up for the big race later today. lots of people are going to be here. lots of excitement, and one thing to note is there will be some security changes this year. the goo goo dolls took center stage at the pimlico infield friday night. >> it was priced very inexpensively. >> goo goo dolls, and great weather, havin
thanks so much for joining us on preakness morning, lisa by the way has the day off. >> and the day horseracing fans have been waiting for is here, the 138th running of the preakness at pimlico. >> and we do have live team coverage starting with meteorologist ava marie and sarah sampson who is at the stakes barn. how are you doing out there? >> good morning. we're doing great. right now the horses are out. they are kind of stretching their legs. this horse is will take charge....
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lisa has the day off. >> i'm kerry cavanaugh. we'll get to our top stories in a moment but first let's take a look outside with ava. >> it will be hard for the sun to break out. yesterday, there were a few peeks of sun but it will be harder today. can you believe a week later we are still talking about the same pattern? 61 degrees at the airport. light rain and drizzle being reported with a lot of clouds in place, humidity at 100%. east-northeast winds helping to lock in that moisture off the east coast. low in the sky mainly in the form of drizzle, but we also have showers down bnorth carolina. temperatures climb into the 60's where at by lunch time we're at 67 and by 4:00 p.m. we approach 270 degrees. so similar to yesterday but more rain. >> thanks ava. the odds were at least in one person's favor. one winning ticket sold for last night's powerball lottery. >> officials say the lone winning ticket was sold in a super market in florida and it's a powerball record. >> if you bought a ticket, it's time to check the numbers, they
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lisa, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. this official report confirms what conservatives have been saying for a while, that the irs was targeting them. the report says the irs unit responsible was a mess and that some employees were actually ignorant about tax laws. tea party and conservative groups applying for tax exempt status began being targeted by the irs in 2010, the report says, based upon their names or policy positions. the inspector general's report says the inappropriate criteria was used for 18 months in targeting groups for review and resulted in substantial delays on applications and unnecessary information requests. the report quotes irs supervisors as saying no one outside the irs asked that conservative groups get extra scrutiny. the president called the findings in tolerable and inexcusable and directed that those involved be held accountable. >> what's most disturbing is the inspector general could not rule out that there was a broader problem, including, perhaps, personal audits or other groups being ta
lisa, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. this official report confirms what conservatives have been saying for a while, that the irs was targeting them. the report says the irs unit responsible was a mess and that some employees were actually ignorant about tax laws. tea party and conservative groups applying for tax exempt status began being targeted by the irs in 2010, the report says, based upon their names or policy positions. the inspector general's report says the...
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that is probably the legacy of lisa jackson leaving. host: jim is in knoxville on the independent line. representative tom cole if our guest. caller: we appreciate what you guys are doing. everybody attacked the republican on everything. we are the devil, i guess, to everybody else. [laughter] we have got scandal after scandal where americans were murdered. i am a veteran, and i've seen my fallen brothers being swept under the rug. it is outrage with us. there are still a lot of americans out there that still believe in america and want america to prosper. but under this administration, this is the most corrupt we've seen so far. benghazi -- fast and furious. how many more are going to come out? who was all involved? on the next channel, and it is all we have to attack all of these republicans. either way, we reach across the aisle. you cannot work with somebody -- host: ok, we've got it on the table. thank you. guest: a lot to cover. i agree with the frustration in terms of the share number of scandals that we have had. benghazi is ver
that is probably the legacy of lisa jackson leaving. host: jim is in knoxville on the independent line. representative tom cole if our guest. caller: we appreciate what you guys are doing. everybody attacked the republican on everything. we are the devil, i guess, to everybody else. [laughter] we have got scandal after scandal where americans were murdered. i am a veteran, and i've seen my fallen brothers being swept under the rug. it is outrage with us. there are still a lot of americans out...
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here is what lisa said. benghazi most directly implicates the white house. don is already looking ahead and has a distinct viewpoint. he says the next scandal will be the toughest and will hopefully finish this term. george says it doesn't really matter because our congress won't do anything sit around and talk but no action. thanks always for weighing in. we love to hear from you on twitter. that is it for us here in washington. "fox news sunday" is up next. and the white house is on defense today. senior advisor dan pfeiffer responds to the scandal. you you will see his interview with chris wallace. also congressman paul ryan gives an exclusive to chris wallace. i'm shannon bream. thanks so much for watching fox where more news is always on the way. >> chris: i'm chris wallace. today, the irs scandal. how far does it reach? >> it is inexcusable and americans are right to be angry about it and i'm angry about it. >> someone needs to be held responsible. someone needs to be in prison. someone needs to be prosecuted. >> this is not limited to the irs. this is
here is what lisa said. benghazi most directly implicates the white house. don is already looking ahead and has a distinct viewpoint. he says the next scandal will be the toughest and will hopefully finish this term. george says it doesn't really matter because our congress won't do anything sit around and talk but no action. thanks always for weighing in. we love to hear from you on twitter. that is it for us here in washington. "fox news sunday" is up next. and the white house is on...
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. >> reporter: lisa montgomery said a prayer of thanks the tornado tore her home to pieces but she and her grandson hid in a bathroom and made it out alive. >> the door, i just like, shaking, shaking, shaking, shaking really bad. >> granbury suffered the most, a subdivision of homes many built for the poor by volunteers were wiped out by the twister. investigators say it was an ef 4 with wind speed nearly 200 miles an hour. in cleburne, 23 miles southeast, we heard from the naeshzal weather service who thinks there may have been two tornadoes here. the most vicious, an ef 3, wind speeds 150 miles an hour. it almost missed the city then changed its mind. >> when it got past the city it turned to the left and headed north and towards cleburne. >> reporter: ken polegna and his f family were in the way. >> still kind of shocked. >> reporter: they lost everything. the utility companies are here. the power companies are here. getting the lights turned back on. the recovery starts now. it is not over yet, still watches and warnings in louisiana. steve osunsami, abc news. cleburne, texas. >> h
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lisa bloom joins us. >> good morning, lester. >> more than an awkward exchange. we think of that attorney/client privilege. in this case, simpson had to waive that, and galanter throws him under the bus. did i characterize that correctly? >> absolutely right. the most stunning moment in the courtroom yesterday. yale galanter had to ultimately say that o.j. simpson told him that he knew that his boys as he put it allegedly, were bringing guns into the hotel room. that was the key issue in that trial, that o.j. had always denied. >> o.j. also makes the case that his attorney in this case, galanter, didn't present him with some plea options that the prosecution had offered that would have limited his amount of jail time. if true, that not a strong avenue of appeal to say your lawyer didn't represent you properly? >> it sure is. but a couple point. it's a he said/he said dispute. will you believe o.j., when he's accusing his lawyer of not relaying plea offers, or the attorney who says i absolutely did that and o.j. would not accept the plea offer that included jail t
lisa bloom joins us. >> good morning, lester. >> more than an awkward exchange. we think of that attorney/client privilege. in this case, simpson had to waive that, and galanter throws him under the bus. did i characterize that correctly? >> absolutely right. the most stunning moment in the courtroom yesterday. yale galanter had to ultimately say that o.j. simpson told him that he knew that his boys as he put it allegedly, were bringing guns into the hotel room. that was the...
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lisa jangz,he outgoing head of the epa told congress on a number of occasions it does n pollute wat it has not polluted water. >> given that do you think that in sh order we will see the owe ball bama administration get behind fracking? >> that's a political decision. that's a political decision. i don't know what politicians a going to do. but based on science fracking does not harm ground water that been oven. >> your documtary is call frac nation. you know more at this than most anyone. thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you very much, aly. >> alisyn: all right. spring has sg and that means you can't ignore your yard anymore. or your studio. i bee clayton is actually doing some spring cleanior shing. in the studio. he has the best gadgets to make all of our work a little easier. whatever that is. then plan on taking your pump on a trip in the family car? in many states having their head out the window is actually ille if you haveto securer dog before a drive,t's the best way to do it? we're breaking it d for you. i'm just saying, why does the enterprise get all the good mission
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., lisa jackson, was asked 157 questions during her nomination process. when congress convened in january, many of us, both veterans and newcomers, were concerned that this kind of obstructionism would persist in the new congress. we pushed hard for changes to the filibuster rules. we understood the passions on both sides of the issue and we listened to our colleagues. ultimately, the two sides reached a compromise, a compromise that many of us were concerned about. but it included a clear understanding that the democrats would not make substantial changes to the filibuster and, in return, the republicans would not abuse its use. but in the past three months, abuse has been piled on abuse. republicans have prevented votes on judges, on agency heads, and on administration secretaries. this is wrong republicans can vote is nothinge than obstructionism. blocking the business of government, the business of protecting people from cheating credit card companies or from mercury in the water or from unfair labor practices, this must stop. the president has done h
., lisa jackson, was asked 157 questions during her nomination process. when congress convened in january, many of us, both veterans and newcomers, were concerned that this kind of obstructionism would persist in the new congress. we pushed hard for changes to the filibuster rules. we understood the passions on both sides of the issue and we listened to our colleagues. ultimately, the two sides reached a compromise, a compromise that many of us were concerned about. but it included a clear...